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2 time chilli cook off champ Mikel woodall uses beans in his chilli. Explain that beanless cu/ck/s.
https://youtu.be/WIvxMlH3PEI

>> No.14408056
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>> No.14408057

>>14408045
>uses pork loin and bacon, along with ghetto beans
>”winner” of no-name backwoods arkansas cookoffs
get the fuck outta here with that noise, OP

>> No.14408064

Actors paid for by Big Bean

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>>14408057
>he doesn't go to the guns and hoses chilli cook off.

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>>14408045
I use beanless chilli on hotdogs and I bean chilli by itself with cheese and crackers as a meal sometimes with rice It depends on what your using the chilli for.

>> No.14408116

>>14408100
I prefer little shell pasta over rice with my chilli. Always add beans.

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>>14408057
>backwoods chilli contest

>> No.14408124

What I find hilarious about chili competitions is that 95% of all participants use McCormick seasoning in their recipes and accounts for the majority of the flavor.

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>>14408057
What kinda weak ass yankee chilli cookoffs you go to boy?

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Cope.

>> No.14408573

>>14408045
>chilli cook off champ
how do you become a chili cook champion?

>> No.14408576

>>14408573
>join competition
>win competition

>> No.14408833

>>14408573
By adding beans.

>> No.14408972

>>14408057
How many chili cook-offs have you won?

>> No.14409181

Sorry Texas, beans makes it a chili.

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>>14408045
>American recipe
>Cans, cans, cans and cans.

That's not cooking, that's assembling.

>> No.14409208

>>14409193
I mean if you want to do what is essentially busywork in prepping tomatoes and beans for chili go ahead, there is literally no flavour benefit to doing it.

>> No.14409225

>>14409208
keep telling yourself that.

>> No.14409231

>>14409208
>here is literally no flavour benefit to [using fresh ingredients]

Peak /ck/

>> No.14409233

>>14409231
>rehydrated dried beans are noticeably better than canned beans
>out of season tomatoes are better than canned ones
Get a load of this retard

>> No.14409244

>>14409208
There is no benefit or reason to use canned beans on slowly cooked stews. The guy from the recipe says his chili goes for 2,5 hours. If you soak beans overnight, they are guaranteed to cook within that time frame, or even sooner, with the added benefit that they'll cook IN the broth that you made rather than in water.

>> No.14409249

>>14409233
>>out of season tomatoes are better than canned ones
YES.

Fresh is ALWAYS better, at least if you don't want to poison your body with chemicals and preservatives.

>> No.14409262

>>14409233
>out of season tomatoes are better than canned ones
Yes.

Those canned tomatoes are grown the exact same way, and canned just as out of season. So the fresh, glass-grown, out of season tomatoes are still miles better than canned but still glass grown, out of season tomatoes, you fucking idiot.

>> No.14409320

>>14409244
Beans won't soften properly in acidic liquid. Not sure about the peppers but if you use tomato then the beans will probably stay crunchy no matter how long you cook it. That's probably why so many recipes use precooked canned beans even if it's going to simmer for hours. You'd have to cook the beans separately otherwise.

>> No.14409737

>>14409320
I made chili the other night using dried beans in an instant pot for 50 mins. 95% of the beans were soft but some were crunchy

>> No.14409748

>>14409193
This. What's with these recipes that just use a bunch of cans? This is jack-tier slop.

>> No.14409756

>>14409208
Imagine actually believing this.

>> No.14409764

>>14409262
None of this is true btw

>> No.14409797

>>14409262
What the fuck are you saying? Did you forget that the point of canning is preservation? Why would they take more expensive and worse out of season tomatos and can them instead of canning in season, good tomatos and just selling them during off season?

>> No.14409805

Is the american bean vs no bean fight based on tradition or people just not liking beans?

>> No.14409815

>>14409737
Maybe a pressure cooker is different. One time I added a little bit of leftover sauerkraut liquid to a pot of beans I was making and they never softened even after like three hours of cooking.

>> No.14409818

>>14408045

he's an idiot and can't cook.

>> No.14409833

>>14409797
Not him, but if you think canned tomatoes are better, you need to readjust your taste buds.

Canning involves cooking the contents of the can, so whatever nuance of flavor there was in the original product is lost during canning.

Talk about how convenient it is to open a can of tomatoes, but don't make excuses that involved taste. They taste terrible. Even a mediocre fresh tomato is better than a great canned one, because it's in a can.

>> No.14409857

>>14408045
i've been wanting to make chili, but everyone's got a different recipe. i guess the champ of some flyover is a good place to start.

but god damn that's like 5 lbs of meat. i live by myself, imma have leftovers for months

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>>14409805
States rights.

>> No.14410036

>>14409818
Why don't you take your SLOP O' SHITTI to a cookoff you absolute autistim desu

>> No.14410040

>>14409833
I really don't know about this.

>> No.14410047

>>14409857
Good. Btw you can use mathmatica

>> No.14410088

>>14408045
>Explain that

He won the chili with beans division?

>> No.14410111

>>14410088
That doesn't exist you mongoloid.

>> No.14410113

>>14409262
The highest quality produce is almost invariably sent to canning and freezing because they can be picked fresh and immediately preserved. Some foods suffer a quality drop from freezing/canning so you still get a better product from fresh, but canned beans and tomatoes literally are not those foods.

>> No.14410123

>>14409320
>>14409737
>>14409815

Beans undergo a chemical reaction in acidic liquids wherein they literally will never get soft even if you cook them for 100 hours at a rolling boil. Not every bean will end up a rock but there'll be enough to completely ruin the meal, especially if you're doing a slow simmer meal like chili

>> No.14410129

>>14410113
Hey now pleb, that europoor obviously has much better standards so check you're priv n butt out.

>> No.14410138

>>14410123
Thus the creation of bean paste and soy boys.

>> No.14410143

its not chili if it has beans in it.

>> No.14410147

>>14410143
>not chilli with beans in it
>wins multiple chilli cookoffs

>> No.14410157

>>14409208
>there is literally no flavor benefit to [using fresh ingredients]

All right you got me

>> No.14410177

>>14410147

those are illegitimate.

>> No.14410182

>>14408045
People actually prefers chili without beans?
Chili with no beans only works for like chili dogs

>> No.14410196

>>14410182

faggot opinion. it's NOT chili if it has beans. if you put beans into it, it's stew.

you like stew.

you do not like chili.

>> No.14410206

>>14410196
>redditspacing
>beanlessfag
like pottery.
this is bean country boy, if you don't like it go back to r/texas.

>> No.14410222

>>14410196
Only autistic people get hung up on semantics

>> No.14410235

>>14410222
>completely change the dish by adding a terrible ingredient
>it's just semantics bro

>> No.14410314

>>14410222

if you're not hung up on semantics, stop calling it chili.

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>>14408045
TLDW

Behold the only Chili you will need!

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>>14408045
>chili cook-off champ
>in Arkansas

>> No.14412864

>>14411654
Niggers rimjobbing my hairy hole.

>> No.14413126

>>14409833
pure bullshit

>> No.14414218

If it has beans in it, it isn't chili. It also tastes terrible.

>> No.14414293

>>14410901
>Throw that pansy ass McCormick spice blend away
>Use McCormick bottled spices

Is this peak retardation? The only spices you absolutely need are chilies and cumin. If you're going to make the effort to do a big pot of chili, might as well just buy them whole and then toast and grind them. It's literally the only "special" thing I do and I've had dozens of people tell me my chili is the best they've ever had, I should sell it etc.